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Question: When will BTC get back above $70K:
7/14 - 0 (0%)
7/21 - 1 (0.8%)
7/28 - 11 (8.9%)
8/4 - 16 (12.9%)
8/11 - 8 (6.5%)
8/18 - 6 (4.8%)
8/25 - 8 (6.5%)
After August - 74 (59.7%)
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April 03, 2018, 07:26:09 PM

https://twitter.com/bitcoinrick/status/981233235635195904

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April 03, 2018, 07:30:12 PM


Fuck is wrong with that guy?
Still can’t complain, BCH earnt me a shit load of free money, can thank him for that.
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April 03, 2018, 07:50:45 PM

The sellwalls at 7,5k are really strong.

For instance: I don't understand why someone would put up a sell order of 100 BTC at exactly 7,5k just to hold the price down.

Does he realize that also his own coins will not rise in value if he keeps the price down?
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applause !!! so true... but at the end all die.

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DAVID ROCKEFELLER THANKS MEDIA FOR ITS SILENCE
-- David Rockefeller, Speaking at the June, 1991 Bilderberger meeting in Baden, Germany (a meeting also attended by then-Governor Bill Clinton and by Dan Quayle--

"We are grateful to the Washington Post, The New York Times, Time
Magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended
our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost
forty years."

"It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world
if we had been subjected to the lights of publicity during those years.
But, the world is now more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a
world government. The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite
and world bankers is surely preferable to the national
auto-determination practiced in past centuries."

by: David Rockefeller (1915- ) Internationalist billionaire, CFR kingpin, founder of the Trilateralist Commission, World Order Godfather
Date: June 1991 Baden, Germany
Source: Bilderberger Meeting, Baden, Germany
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April 03, 2018, 08:00:14 PM


Anyone knows if Roger Ver was always like that or maybe he developed some mental issues some time later?
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April 03, 2018, 08:03:06 PM

There's a first rule of bitcoin, which is to talk about bitcoin, but don't talk about your qty of bitcoin.  

I have not heard of it before, probably I've been hibernating when it was mentioned first. It makes sense, however...


It is a theme that has been repeated in this thread to a decent degree through the years, and comes from fight club...  Wink 

On the interwebs, you can get away with revealing a bit more about your BTC (or crypto or fiat) holdings, without punishment, unless you are hacked, of course. 

In the real world, you may be punished more if you reveal too many of those kinds of financial holding(s) details. 

By the way, I have a location in which I have several computers running bitcoin tickers from various angles (usually it is windows of bitcoinity.org and bitcoinwisdom.com), and sometimes if I have a visitor, the computer display triggers us to begin to talk about bitcoin.  Most visitors will not ask too many personal details about my holdings, but some folks will come out with direct questions, like "how many bitcoins do you have?".. hahahahhahahaha...   

When I first got those kinds of personal financial questions, I stumbled a bit or I might have said something that was somewhat responsive, but later I realized that I needed a better and less disclosing response.  These days, I ultimately tell them how ridiculous is their question, and depending on the audience, the way that I say it will vary; however, almost all of them seem to understand that their question was not appropriate.  My most frequently recent response will be to ask them how much gold they have or how much money is in their checking account, and from my counter-question the vast majority will realize the inappropriateness of their question.  There are a few folks who do not get it, and most of them do not have any money in their checking account, so they are not sensitive to revealing their lack of money.    Go figure?  So probably, the more money (in this case bitcoins) you accumulate, the more prudent it will be to convolute your answers, if any, to those kinds of inquiries.
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April 03, 2018, 08:04:11 PM

The sellwalls at 7,5k are really strong.

For instance: I don't understand why someone would put up a sell order of 100 BTC at exactly 7,5k just to hold the price down.

Does he realize that also his own coins will not rise in value if he keeps the price down?

Bitcoin market will always be a little chaotic, because of the unknown.
For instance any drug dealer, who did tor market business during 2010-13 and got imprisoned for that, will probably have loads of coins left in cold wallets, waiting to be dumped. Autistic people, who live in their parents basements and have no conception of wealth, could now be bitcoin whales with a lot of weight on the market. That is why things don't often make logical sense here. Lots of people out there who are inexperienced in dealing with wealth.
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April 03, 2018, 08:06:52 PM


Anyone knows if Roger Ver was always like that or maybe he developed some mental issues some time later?

Money can change people. He went up significantly in wealth in a very short amount of time.
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April 03, 2018, 08:09:06 PM
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As a sardine you have a number of advantages:

1.   You are agile.  If you pick your exchange carefully, you should not have to worry too much about slippage so you can enter and exit positions quickly.

2.  You have the luxury of choice of battlegrounds.  Only enter when devise a strategy that sees you win no matter which way the market goes.

3.  You have the luxury of time. If you don’t like your position, wait
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April 03, 2018, 08:13:37 PM

luxury of time? eh... i don't know man, we're not immortal yet.
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April 03, 2018, 08:13:56 PM

 So probably, the more money (in this case bitcoins) you accumulate, the more prudent it will be to convolute your answers, if any, to those kinds of inquiries.

JJG must be hyper-rich Tongue
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April 03, 2018, 08:15:27 PM

The sellwalls at 7,5k are really strong.

For instance: I don't understand why someone would put up a sell order of 100 BTC at exactly 7,5k just to hold the price down.

Does he realize that also his own coins will not rise in value if he keeps the price down?

Bitcoin market will always be a little chaotic, because of the unknown.
For instance any drug dealer, who did tor market business during 2010-13 and got imprisoned for that, will probably have loads of coins left in cold wallets, waiting to be dumped. Autistic people, who live in their parents basements and have no conception of wealth, could now be bitcoin whales with a lot of weight on the market. That is why things don't often make logical sense here. Lots of people out there who are inexperienced in dealing with wealth.
Is this a joke? Lol
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April 03, 2018, 08:23:50 PM

The sellwalls at 7,5k are really strong.

For instance: I don't understand why someone would put up a sell order of 100 BTC at exactly 7,5k just to hold the price down.

Does he realize that also his own coins will not rise in value if he keeps the price down?

Bitcoin market will always be a little chaotic, because of the unknown.
For instance any drug dealer, who did tor market business during 2010-13 and got imprisoned for that, will probably have loads of coins left in cold wallets, waiting to be dumped. Autistic people, who live in their parents basements and have no conception of wealth, could now be bitcoin whales with a lot of weight on the market. That is why things don't often make logical sense here. Lots of people out there who are inexperienced in dealing with wealth.
Is this a joke? Lol

I don't understand why you think that... this post is quite interesting to me... but in all events far from a joke. why?

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thx for the chart !
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April 03, 2018, 08:25:41 PM

A fun fact:
A long time ago, this account was first created for trolling. The act was meant to show a parody of a stereotypical bitcoin fanatic, with the character being over the top and two dimensional in it's stupidity and greed.
The act failed because the audience here were actually unable to distinguish this over the top character from everyone else here.
Saying things like "Everyone who spreads WRONG information about bitcoin should be educated by force, so they wouldn't be this STUPID any longer. " weren't actually out of place and were rather popular with the local crowd. No one actually understood that they are being trolled with and cheered with sincerity. This made things creepy..


you are serving such a noble, instructive and grounding purpose....  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes








NOT!!!!!!!


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April 03, 2018, 08:28:45 PM

has youtube censored or banned cryptousers?
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April 03, 2018, 08:29:22 PM


Anyone knows if Roger Ver was always like that or maybe he developed some mental issues some time later?

Money can change people. He went up significantly in wealth in a very short amount of time.

But he was somewhat "rich" before Bitcoin (a few million $ at a young age) he should have been accustomed to it even if he multiplied his wealth by a couple orders of magnitude thanks Bitcoin... or maybe not.... anyways it is a pity to have such wealth only to ridiculise himself like that instead of just LIVING his life. Shame.
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April 03, 2018, 08:30:49 PM


Anyone knows if Roger Ver was always like that or maybe he developed some mental issues some time later?

Money can change people. He went up significantly in wealth in a very short amount of time.

But he was somewhat "rich" before Bitcoin (a few million $ at a very young age) he should have been accustomed to it even if he multiplied his wealth by a couple orders of magnitude thanks Bitcoin... or maybe not.... anyways it is a pity to have such wealth and ridiculise himself like that. Shame.

it will hard for him to get to this level :

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DAVID ROCKEFELLER THANKS MEDIA FOR ITS SILENCE
-- David Rockefeller, Speaking at the June, 1991 Bilderberger meeting in Baden, Germany (a meeting also attended by then-Governor Bill Clinton and by Dan Quayle--

"We are grateful to the Washington Post, The New York Times, Time
Magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended
our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost
forty years."

"It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world
if we had been subjected to the lights of publicity during those years.
But, the world is now more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a
world government. The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite
and world bankers is surely preferable to the national
auto-determination practiced in past centuries."

by: David Rockefeller (1915- ) Internationalist billionaire, CFR kingpin, founder of the Trilateralist Commission, World Order Godfather
Date: June 1991 Baden, Germany
Source: Bilderberger Meeting, Baden, Germany
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April 03, 2018, 08:37:18 PM

luxury of time? eh... i don't know man, we're not immortal yet.

Bitcoin has been around 9 years.  In Bitcoin terms, you may as well be immortal.
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